Note from Rebecca of Alice.com:
“Alice.com, the site that delivers all your household essentials like toilet paper, shampoo, trash bags, diapers, pet food, laundry detergent, and more, is launching the ability to buy gift cards for your favorite people! With always free shipping, great prices, and automatically applied coupons, you’re not only making sure your friends and family get the best deals in today’s economy, but also eliminating store trips so they can spend time on things that do matter.
To celebrate the Year of the Practical Gift, Alice.com wants to help you save even more! We’re offering 15% off your gift card purchases on Cyber Monday, November 30th through 11:59 pm CST.
And if you share the Cyber Monday deal on your Facebook Wall from our gift card page before you buy, you’ll get an extra 15% off for a total of 30% off gift card purchases! (When you share, your unique referral link will be built right in.)
When you give the gift of Alice, you’ll be giving a gift that you know your friends and family will use.”
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I just did this, it’s easy as pie. If you’re already a member of Alice.com, log into your account and go to this link: http://www.alice.com/gift_cards and click the button to share the deal on Facebook. After you do, you’ll instantly get 30% off GCs activated. There’s a wide assortment of cards to choose from in $25, $50, and $100 denominations. I bought a $100 one for myself.
If you’re not already a member of Alice.com, sign up here (thanks!), and then go to the above link on alice.com to share this deal on Facebook with YOUR friends. That way you’ll get a 30% discount instead of the standard 15%.
Shipping on the GCs is free! There aren’t any rewards programs paying cashback on Alice.com purchases yet… but it’s something they’re considering setting up at some point in the future! Meanwhile, you can enjoy eCoupons deducted automatically at checkout, great prices, and free home delivery with any order of 6 items or more. Have ordered from them several times and was VERY happy with the packing, the prices, and the products.